Overview

The new Affirmative
1225U and 1229U
122-key Terminal
Style Keyboard (USB) can be used with any PC or Thin Client
Terminal*. It has the same layout as the Twinax
or Coax Terminal your are replacing. As a result organizations can look forward to regaining the benefits of true terminal-style productivity.Click
hereor on image below for large image of keyboard.

The Affirmative 1045T & 1045U PC/5250 Keyboards are an ideal
solution for users familiar with the
AS/400 keyboard commands they have been using for years on their IBM
Twinax Terminals. The 1045T and 1045U keyboards
also work perfectly with all brands of Thin Client Terminals.

Click on image above
for large image of keyboard.

In addition, the 1045 models
have the same touch and feel
as original IBM
tactile feedback "clicky" terminal keyboards.AND... the legends printed on the key caps WILL NOT WEAR
OFF!!

5250/PC Keyboard mini-DINwith tactile "clicky" feedback keys for the same look, feel and
touch of the 122-key keyboards found on IBM 347X and 348X Display Stations..
This is a 3196/3197 style IBM terminal like keyboard with 122 Keys
(24 Command Keys) used as a standard PC keyboard replacement. All PC
keys are marked in blue and all 5250 keys are marked in black. It has
all AS/400 terminal keys such as New Line key,
Field Exit key, DUP key, and others. This is
to assist in the transition from a "dumb terminal"
green screen terminal to a PC or Thin Client Terminal

5250/PC Keyboard with
PS/2 connection withtactile "clicky" feedback keys.
The same layout, look,
feel and touch of the 122-key keyboards found on IBM 347X and 348X
Display Stations. This is a 3196/3197 style IBM terminal like
keyboard with 122 Keys (24 Command Keys) used as a standard PC keyboard
replacement. All PC keys are marked in blue and all 5250 keys are marked
in black. It has all AS/400 terminal keys such as New Line
key,
Field Exit key, DUP key, and others. This is
to assist in the transition from a non-programmable workstation to an
intelligent workstation.

5250/PC Keyboard mini-DINwith tactile "clicky"feedback keys for the same look,
feel and touch of the 122-key keyboards found on IBM 347X and 348X
Display Stations. This is a 3196/3197 style IBM terminal like
keyboard with 122 Keys (24 Command Keys) used as a standard PC keyboard
replacement. All PC keys are marked in blue and all 5250 keys are marked
in black. It has all AS/400 terminal keys such as New Line
key,
Field Exit key, DUP key, and others. This is
to assist in the transition from a non-programmable workstation to an
intelligent workstation.

This is
a 3481/3482 style IBM type "clicky" keyboard with 122 Keys (24
PF Keys) used as
a standard PC keyboard replacement. All PC keys are marked in blue and all 3270 keys are
marked in black. It has all 3270 terminal keys such as Field Exit
key, DUP key, PA1, PA2,
PA3and others. This is to assist in the
transition from a "dumb" Coax Terminal to
PC or Thin Client Terminal running 3270 Terminal
Emulation. Tactile feedback "clicky" keys provide the same look, feel and touch of the 122-key keyboards found on IBM 347X and 348X
Display Stations.

This is
a 3481/3482 style IBM type "clicky" keyboard with 122 Keys (24
PF Keys) used as
a standard PC keyboard replacement. All PC keys are marked in blue and all 3270 keys are
marked in black. It has all 3270 terminal keys such as Field Exit
key, DUP key, PA1, PA2,
PA3and others. This is to assist in the
transition from a "dumb" Coax Terminal to
PC or Thin Client Terminal running 3270 Terminal
Emulation. Tactile feedback "clicky" keys provide the same look, feel and touch of the 122-key keyboards found on IBM 347X and 348X
Display Stations.

NOTE: Most 122-key keyboards
(unless described as driverless) require device driver software to run with
all emulation products except BOSaNOVA (Plus, Desktop,
Client, TCP/IP) and IBM Personal Communications (P-COMM). These drivers need to be
installed in your Windows operating system to intercept the custom keyboard scan codes
to correctly pass them to your IBM host computer (AS/400 or Mainframe) or to automatically modify the keyboard profile to conform to the 5250/3270
standard.